On Settle, the fresh electronic music duo known as Disclosure brings a series of house and garage-inspired dance numbers that groove excitingly. Some of the vocal guests are pretty spectacular as well. Even if you’re not nutty about dance music, give it a try. WATCH THE REVIEW
Experimental hip hop and electronic music producer CX KiDTRONiK’s KRACK ATTACK 2 will probably be one of the noisiest and most high-octane experiences you’ll have with music this year–even if it is a bit messy and inconsistent. WATCH THE REVIEW
With …Like Clockwork, Queens of The Stone Age pulls together their dreariest album yet, but don’t forget to deliver plenty of badass alt rock numbers in the process. WATCH THE REVIEW
Up-and-coming electronic music producer XXYYXX drops a new track from what is going to be his next album, and he’s offered up a minimal beat graced with some serenely beautiful synth tones. It’s light, sweet, and making this next release worth anticipating. Enjoy!
(A389-128) NOISEM 'Agony Defined' 12"/CD by A389 Recordings Some noisy, fast, intense, aggressive, and accurately executed thrash metal from the guys in NOISEM. From what I understand, Agony Defined is the band’s first full-length, and it’s out this week on A389 Recordings. Enjoy!
Some straight, uncut indie rock from the guys in Two Inch Astronaut. The band is about to drop a new LP on Exploding In Sound, and the title is Bad Brother. Look for it on June 18th, and enjoy!
Trent Reznor comes through with an incredibly sharp single from the next Nine Inch Nails album, Hesitation Marks. The LP is currently looking at a September 3rd release date. Enjoy!
Recent Sub Pop Records signee clipping. has dropped some visuals from one of the catchier tracks from their latest full-length, Midcity. Watch the video above, and catch an interview with the trio below:
One of D.C.’s grittiest MCs, Billy Woods, drops a new track titled “Tinseltown,” which was produced by the infamous Blockhead. If that excites you, I’ve got even better news: Billy Woods’ next album is entirely produced by Blockhead. There ya go. Let that soak in. Stream the
Singer-songwriter Father John Misty, a.k.a. Josh Tillman, dancing through a post-apocalyptic set on this new set of visuals for the track “Funtimes In Babylon,” which is a cut from his latest full-length, Fear Fun. The album is out now on Sub Pop Records.